In other words about the same as the downsized population of countries like Ireland.
And about two-thirds of them, in other words about two million a week, come from the United States.
The ARA is, in other words, about control, which I propose to take away from you, if you'll bear with me.
It is, in other words, about avoiding excesses a notion that has helped many Thai businesses weather the 1997 Asian financial crisis and the more recent financial crisis affecting much of the Western world.
He said that "a couple of times" he has worried about being given a pink slip - in other words, worried about being sacked.
The dream of perfection deferred allows him to tell a story about our national past-time that manages, as well, to be about our historical present in other words, a story about fallibility.
In other words, just about any aspect of the way a smartphone app might operate.
In other words, today about 13% of the U.S. population provides some type of unpaid family caregiving.
Criticism of college began some 800 years in other words, within about fifteen minutes of the arrival of the modern university.
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In other words, there were about five clicks for every Tweet with a link to TechCrunch.
In other words, you think about memory keeping, the simple, evocative idea on which this wonderful brand was built.
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In other words families are worried about whether and how much student loan aid their children or even they will receive.
In other words a choice now about whether we stay or go - he's ruled it out before the next election.
There is, in other words, nothing mysterious about the effect that China is having on corporate strategy in the rest of East Asia.
In other words, you talked about kids and preexisting conditions -- will people notice that immediately on day one in talking to their insurance companies?
In other words, the opinions about the future of the Net held by the assembled glitterati at Davos are no more--and probably less--valid than those held by the anti-globalism protesters setting fires outside.
The I-Corps programme is based on the premise that all new ventures are little more than a series of untested hypotheses in other words, optimistic guesses about market size, customer needs, product pricing and sales channels.
In other words, you know all about the jobs numbers, earnings reports, retail sales etc.
In other words, everything we love about both the books and the show was on grim display Sunday night.
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In other words, stop only talking about real beauty and start being it.
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In other words, the treaty is about other nations destroying their chemical weapons.
In other words, Chinese consumers ate about 42% more Oreo cookies during the survey period than in the previous year.
In other words, reading five stories about the same event feels somewhat like five separate events, and that skews our perceptions.
In other words, demagogically induced fears about crashing stock markets would become moot: You could choose the greater of the benefits.
Apple, in other words, is trading at about half the market multiple.
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In other words, founders should be careful about taking large amounts of VC money.
In other words, users talk the talk about privacy, but they don't change their behavior.
In other words, close enough is also about as close as you are ever going to get.
In other words, one way to think about personal accounts is as a mechanism for Congress to exert self-discipline.
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